Hi! I've found an easy way to buy BTC with credit card or PayPal and then sell BTC for PayPal, all via Second Life (http://secondlife.com/), and VirWoX (https://www.virwox.com/), one of Second Life's third party exchanges that trades BTC for Second Life's Linden dollar (SLL). I am not affiliated with either service, but have used both with no problem.

Second Life uses a virtual currency called the Linden dollar (SLL) that trades for US dollars (USD) at a relatively stable rate on Second Life's own exchange, the Lindex. You will need to create a free Second Life account and familiarize yourself with the trading limits and funding/cashout options they offer you. For me, I can fund my Second Life account with a credit card or PayPal, and then cashout to PayPal. Here's how it might work for you:

I. Buy BTC with Credit Card or PayPal -Register with Second Life and VirWoX. -Fund your Second Life account with a credit card or PayPal. -Convert USD to SLL via the Second Life Lindex (use limit orders). -Deposit SLL into a VirWoX ATM in the Second Life world (see below for locations) -Buy BTC with SLL on VirWoX's website. -Withdraw BTC from VirWoX to your wallet.

II. Sell BTC for PayPal -Register with Second Life and VirWoX. -Fund your VirWoX account with BTC. -Buy SLL with BTC on VirWoX's website. -Withdraw SLL from VirWoX to your Second Life account. -Convert SLL to USD via the Lindex (use limit orders). -Withdraw the USD in your Second Life account to PayPal ($1 fee).

Please note it is important to use limit orders on the Lindex, market orders to buy or sell L$ will impose additional cost on your transaction.

This is an interesting option to say the least. Gaming currency exchanges that can accept bitcoins like this one may be the one answer to decentralizing our current usd/btc exchange a bit by leveraging the liquidity of SLL and it's exchanges.

This is an interesting option to say the least. Gaming currency exchanges that can accept bitcoins like this one may be the one answer to decentralizing our current usd/btc exchange a bit by leveraging the liquidity of SLL and it's exchanges.

It's strange I had an idea like this the other day and nearly forgot about it.

I was going to make a game that was legitimate and accepts cash or bitcoins to play. I wanted to make this game anyway. Then you get game credits. You can then sell game credits for bitcoins if you want. Seems like a good idea. I would make the game so playing you can't gain credits (was hoping to maybe allow that, but I could make a second type of credit that you cannot transfer or sell and can only be used on the game) so it doesn't come under scrutiny for gambling.

The game needs to be legit or else it would be too easy to have PayPal or whoever funds it to say "oh this is just a currency exchange".

I noticed VirWoX also trades real currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, etc.) for SLL on their site. So it might not even be necessary to fund through an actual Second Life account if you are satisfied with VirWoX's funding/cashout methods and market depth.

So why is it that this Linden Dollar for US dollar exchanger does not run into the chargeback problems that Bitcoin for USD exchangers have?

The Lindex on Second Life's website? I don't know man. They have been running for almost 10 years and do a lot of volume. Also Second Life has a lot of venture capital money behind it (unlike Bitcoin). I am less familiar with VirWoX but they appear to be one of the biggest third party exchanges out there.

Hi! I've found an easy way to buy BTC with credit card or PayPal and then sell BTC for PayPal, all via Second Life (http://secondlife.com/), and VirWoX (https://www.virwox.com/), one of Second Life's third party exchanges that trades BTC for Second Life's Linden dollar (SLL). I am not affiliated with either service, but have used both with no problem.

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It's acutally much easier than described. You don't need a Second Life account and install the software etc. It can all be done just using VirWoX.